Landfall Games, the studio behind Peak and Content Warning, has officially unveiled Evil Landfall, its publishing arm that has been operating quietly for about three years. Led by CEO Kirsten-Lee Naidoo, the seven-person team is now opening up to external developers, offering project-based funding of up to $1 million per game. Unlike traditional publishers, Evil Landfall takes a hands-off approach: no IP ownership, no 100% recoup clauses, and developers retain control over how involved the publisher gets. The label focuses on short-cycle, physics-based, co-op games similar to Landfall's own titles, inspired by Peak's success (estimated 17 million units sold). Evil Landfall has already quietly invested in studios like Semiwork (REPO) and has publicly revealed an investment in How To Fish by Dazed Games.

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